Universal suffrage, and complete equality in citizenship : the safeguards of democratic institutions : shown in discourses by Henry Ward Beecher, Andrew Johnson, and Wendell Phillips

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Cover title Pamphlet Two columns to the page Universal suffrage: an argument by Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, delivered at Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, Sunday evening, Feb. 12, 1865 -- President Johnson's policy, as foreshadowed in a speech at Nashville, Tenn., upon his nomination for the vice-presidency: The Moral of Lincoln's renomination ; The principles involved in his own nomination ; He accepts the nomination ; Southern aristocracy ; Slavery ; The status of the slave ; Restoration of the state ; A warning to Napoleon -- The lesson of President Lincoln's death: a speech of Wendell Phillips, at the Tremont temple, on Sunday evening, April 23, 1865 2192-S 18
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